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Subjects
Artificially Intelligent The Very Human Story of AI David Eliot
Oscar Wilde’s Paris Legends and Legacies Colette Colligan, Gregory Mackie
Contested Catch Lobster, Localism, and Canada's Atlantic Coast, 1870-1970 Suzanne Morton
RIME The Complete Lyric Poetry Richard Lansing
Schooled with Briars Collected Serials, 1903-1913 L.M. Montgomery, Benjamin Lefebvre
Crossing the Phantom Pass A Cancer Journey Julia Kwong
On Dismantling Settler Colonialism An Insider’s Perspective on Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples John Olthuis
Narratology Introduction to the Theory of Narrative, Fifth Edition Mieke Bal
Written in Blood Lessons on Prevention from a Risky World Brodie Ramin
Sneaking into Print Mouvance and Narrative Culture in Spain c. 1500 Ignacio Navarrete
Experiential Learning and Community Examining the University’s Teaching Mission Michael Buzzelli
The Story of a Generation Life Course Pathways of the Class of '73 Paul Anisef, Paul Axelrod, Carl E. James, Wolfgang Lehmann, Karen Robson, Erika McDonald, Erica Fae Thomson
Nightmares of the National Imaginary Surveillance and Sousveillance in Canadian Literature Tom Halford
Zaidy's Band The Untold Stories of a Colorful Cast of Jewish World War II Veterans Aron Heller
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